Help Shape Lives Foundation earn a permanent spot on GlobalGiving by April 30!

Dear Partner in Development,

Empowering women through Micro-Credit and Savings

We thank  you for  your previous  supports, we  are  very  grateful.  This time  we  need  your  support to   secure  this permanent place on Global Giving.  We  have been given  another  opportunity  to raise  funds on  Global Giving online platform. 

Here  is  the link to our  project:

http://www.globalgiving.org/projects/empowering-women-through-micro-credit-and-savings

or  : http://goto.gg/9879

This project has to raise $4,000 from 50 donors by April 30, 11:59 PM EDT to earn a permanent spot on GlobalGiving

Therefore we are asking for your help again! If you like our work  and want  us to continue  with  our activities  in  poverty reduction, please make a donation (even $10 helps!). Please recommend  our  project  and organization to   5 more  friends to  also  donate  and  spread  the  word.

Together  we   make  the  world  a  better  place !

Many thanks for your support.

In solidarity,

Alexander Kedje
Project Manager
Shape Lives Foundation ( www.shapelives.org)

1Microfinance and Microbrews Follow-up!

Thanks to everyone in the Kabissa and Connect Pacific Northwest Community for your interest and support of Lumana Credit! The Microfinance and Microbrews event, hosted by Seattle Microfinance last Thursday, was a great success. We had a large turn-out of about 100-150 folks who came to learn about Lumana's goals and recent initiatives for 2010. Lumana spoke about their over-arching mission of using microfinance as an enabler for rural villagers in Ghana, as well as their recent tech partnerships with Literacy Bridge and Open Data Kit.

Microfinance and Microbrews event

I would like to invite you to the Microfinance and Microbrews event hosted by Seattle Microfinance, showcasing Lumana Credit, a microfinance institution based in Atorkor, Ghana that focuses on business education as a tool for poverty alleviation. The event will take place today, the 18th, at 6pm at Pyramid Alehouse. You can find the attached Facebook event link below:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=287554628479#wall_posts

Senegal: Microfinance Online

A surprising number of people in the developing world still hide their money under a mattress at home. Accessible and developed banking systems are still in short supply and borrowing money at double digit monthly interests is prohibitive and discourages business. Microfinance is the bridge that empowers the underprivileged.

Grameen Foundation Announces Global Village Phone Grant Competition

I received the announcement below today directly via email - it will be very interesting to see how many Kabissa members and other African entrepreneurs take advantage of this opportunity to power up their villages with mobile communications. If you do, please let us know by commenting on this post!

Grameen Foundation will provide $10,000 each to up to two organizations to launch Village Phone programs

Grameen Foundation Grameen Foundation today announced its inaugural Village Phone Grant Competition which will provide $10,000 each to up to two organizations to launch Village Phone programs. The competition is open to microfinance institutions and other non-profit organizations and is being run through Grameen Foundation's Village Phone Assistance Center website, www.villagephonedirect.org.

In addition to the $10,000 grant, the recipients will also receive technical assistance from the Grameen Foundation Village Phone team and support in developing program materials. To participate, organizations should submit their proposals via email to villagephone@grameenfoundation.org by August 24, 2008. Those selected to move on to the next round must submit their final applications by September 30. The competition guidelines are available on the Assistance Center website.

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